Anyway, I realized during this particular conversation just how private I have been since starting this job!
Actually, I think it’s good to keep a certain amount of your personal life private. I don’t discuss how much I make, for instance.
I also don’t talk about my personal health, my marriage, etc.
This works for me.
So when we started talking all things personal, I actually decided to open up a bit for once.
My co-workers were surprised to learn that:
1. I put myself through school with a very lucrative (NOT) job at Glamour shots styling hair and doing make-up. I can roll hair and apply blue eye shadow like no other.
2. I write blogs for this magazine…not sure how they felt about that one.
3. I’ve been married for 17 years (got married at the ripe ol’ age of 21).
4. I used to be a writer and editor for my dad who has written and published nearly 50 books!
5. I “only” have an associate degree in nursing. SHOCKER!
The list of stuff I revealed ends there. Yup, I still have lots of secrets, and that’s a good thing. My coworkers don’t need to know me inside and out. They really just need to know that I take care of my patients and that I have their backs!
What kinds of things do you keep private about yourself at work? Are you planning a big reveal? 😉
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